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call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects inclu
call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where...
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economy is really starting to show some signs that it's taking hold. the recovery is starting to get stronger, but this uncertainty by the fiscal cliff is in the sense an anchor holding this recovery down. and that's something that's-- >> tom: just a matter of weeks to go before we get to the cliff. beth ann bovino, senior economist at s & p. >> tom: treasury secretary timothy geithner will stay in his position through president obama's inauguration next year to help with fiscal cliff negotiations. but geithner has said he will not stick around for the rest of the president's second term. treasury secretary is a demanding job and a key assignment in the upcoming negotiations over tax reform and budget cuts. darren gersh details the likely candidates for treasury secretary. >> reporter: jack lew is the name most-mentioned to replace tim geithner at treasury and he is by far considered the man to beat. lew was twice head of the office of management and budget and he's now the president's chief of staff. >> he is an incredibly hard worker. he is very brig
economy is really starting to show some signs that it's taking hold. the recovery is starting to get stronger, but this uncertainty by the fiscal cliff is in the sense an anchor holding this recovery down. and that's something that's-- >> tom: just a matter of weeks to go before we get to the cliff. beth ann bovino, senior economist at s & p. >> tom: treasury secretary timothy geithner will stay in his position through president obama's inauguration next year to help with fiscal...
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economy is headed towards something called the fiscal cliff, on january 1st. $6 trillion in tax increases that will hit all working americans and $1.2 trillion in spending cuts, leading to what experts predict will be another recession. the biggest sticking point is whether the bush tax cuts for those who make more than $200,000 a year should expire. the president says they should, it's a case he made over and over on the campaign trail. >> tax cuts. tax cuts. try a tax cut. >> reporter: but yesterday, republican house speaker john boehner told diane sawyer that was a nonstarter. >> is it on the table to talk about? >> i made clear -- >> the wealthier americans pitch in. >> i made clear yesterday that raising tax rates is unacceptable. and frankly, it couldn't even pass the house. >> reporter: still, today, the president said the debate had been settled, with his victory tuesday night. >> this was a central question during the election. it was debated over and over again. and on tuesday night, we found out that the majority of americans agree with my approach. >> reporter: and he threw do
economy is headed towards something called the fiscal cliff, on january 1st. $6 trillion in tax increases that will hit all working americans and $1.2 trillion in spending cuts, leading to what experts predict will be another recession. the biggest sticking point is whether the bush tax cuts for those who make more than $200,000 a year should expire. the president says they should, it's a case he made over and over on the campaign trail. >> tax cuts. tax cuts. try a tax cut. >>...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. the first assault rifle models designed by mr gained popularity because they were waterproof and later version was made for cartridges smaller than the seven point six two millimeter original day of the gun jammed. received no formal education in engineering either before or after that time it didn't take him long to resolve a problem that many of his colleagues had been unable to cope with the result was the case seventy full variant which used five point four five millimeter cartridges just like its older brother is to was waterproof. today critics often claim to be a k. is outdated but professionals know that any changes to make it more fashionable modern looking would inevitably affect its most important feature reliability yeah yeah well they did good work well if you need these soldiers i will send for another exercise that could and then the rights to wear the crimson distinguishing sign that marks them out as soldiers belonging to
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. the first assault rifle models designed by mr gained popularity because they were waterproof and later version was made for cartridges smaller than the seven point six two millimeter original day of the gun jammed. received no formal education in engineering either before or after that time it didn't take him long to resolve a problem that many of...
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the speaker said "those higher tax rates would slow down the economy and our ability to create jobs." but, scott, there is also some wiggle room here because boehner has put new tax revenues on the table. so i asked the speaker today: what is the difference between rates and revenues? and he explained republicans might raise revenues by cutting tax detections. could you give us an idea, any more examples of where you're going with that? because if tax rates are not on the table, are you talking about going after deductions? >> it's clear that there are a lot of special interest loopholes in the tax code-- both corporate and personal. it's also clear that there are all kinds of deductions, some of which makes sense, others don't. >> reporter: two of the biggest deductions in the tax code are the mortgage interest tax deduction and the health insurance that workers get from their employers tax free. what boehner is suggesting was proposed by mitt romney in the campaign. essentially raising taxes on the rich by limiting what they take off their taxes. the president has dismissed this app
the speaker said "those higher tax rates would slow down the economy and our ability to create jobs." but, scott, there is also some wiggle room here because boehner has put new tax revenues on the table. so i asked the speaker today: what is the difference between rates and revenues? and he explained republicans might raise revenues by cutting tax detections. could you give us an idea, any more examples of where you're going with that? because if tax rates are not on the table, are...
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today, archaeologists struggle to reconstruct the economies of the ancient world, because an economy is essential to any society, past or present. to understand the evolution of economies is to better understand people of all places and of all times. captions by captionamerica, pittsburgh, pa. funding for this program was provided by...
today, archaeologists struggle to reconstruct the economies of the ancient world, because an economy is essential to any society, past or present. to understand the evolution of economies is to better understand people of all places and of all times. captions by captionamerica, pittsburgh, pa. funding for this program was provided by...
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this economy is awfully weak. imposing taxes to not be reduced at a time like this -- that's just not good. gerri: son's he took office, it has gone up trillions of dollars. what's the best way to get this done? you don't like raising taxes, but how do you go about the most expected way to get more money into the federal government. i hate to even say that, it sounds like a horrible thing. but if the economy were to go, how do we deal with this? >> in the last year before the crisis, the budget was only 161 billion. now it's over a trillion dollars. only half of that can be justified more and more. the rest of it is additional benefits and programs and so forth that mr. obama, and before him, speaker nancy pelosi insisted on. why don't we roll back pull back to the level of real spending adjusted for inflation that we had when president bush took office. this is obama's deficit. it's not bush's deficit. 161 billion, we had all the tax cuts in place. thankfully, we have the prescription drug coverage. gerri: is tha
this economy is awfully weak. imposing taxes to not be reduced at a time like this -- that's just not good. gerri: son's he took office, it has gone up trillions of dollars. what's the best way to get this done? you don't like raising taxes, but how do you go about the most expected way to get more money into the federal government. i hate to even say that, it sounds like a horrible thing. but if the economy were to go, how do we deal with this? >> in the last year before the crisis, the...
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economy? dodge the congressional budgetary office says that if we go over in its entirety, $600 billion worth of tax increases and spending cuts, there is no doubt we will go into recession. if it is half a year or the entire year, it will depend on the rest of the world. europe is still in trouble, and emerging markets are slowing and that makes it all the more important washington get their act together. >> can the president pull anything out of the hat? >> he needs to pull something surprising. one of the things in the run-up to the election that was a case to be made for governor romney, investors thought he might be able to shop congress, surprised the situation back into alignment. the president has to bring both sides together and have talked going to an off site meeting somewhere and having a more bipartisan cabinet collected in order to bring unity. but he has to do something surprising. >> this is a self-inflicted wound, isn't it? >> absolutely. the compromises that we made to raise
economy? dodge the congressional budgetary office says that if we go over in its entirety, $600 billion worth of tax increases and spending cuts, there is no doubt we will go into recession. if it is half a year or the entire year, it will depend on the rest of the world. europe is still in trouble, and emerging markets are slowing and that makes it all the more important washington get their act together. >> can the president pull anything out of the hat? >> he needs to pull...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ uh, i'm in a timeout because apparently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. and a smartphone... with an e-trade app. ♪ nobody knows... ♪ [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. don't forget about that payroll meeting. rolo.get your smooth on. also in minis. >> jennifer: new york got wallop by yet another storm yester
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ uh, i'm in a timeout because apparently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> hi, i'm air force captain shawn wilson. i'm currently serving in afghanistan. i have a message for my excruciatingly beautiful wife. a few more weeks and i'm bringing it home. i love you with all my heart. >> we celebrate our nation's troops. in order to take the celebration one step further, we have a chance to talk to an american international group, aig, largest insurance group on earth, having served as a lieutenant in the army. if you think of where aig was about four years ago when everybody thought the company was a goner and taken 182 million dollars of bailout money just to stay afloat. not only has the government turned a profit but they are
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> hi, i'm air force captain shawn wilson. i'm currently serving in afghanistan. i have...
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just click on project economy. an announcement today shocked washington. the director of the cia, david petraeus, has resigned. the former four star general asked president obama to allow him to step down, admitting that he had an extramarital affair. petraeus took over as director in september of last year after serving as the top u.s. commander in iraq and afghanistan. be sure to stick around for nightly news with brian williams for more on the resignation. begins right after the news at 6:00. >> for the past couple of years, megastore as in maryland have cost consumers more than -- storms in maryland have cost consumers more than $600 million. the panel came up with a number of recommendations designed to reduce the frequency of power outages. the report is now in the hands of the public utilities service commission. david has details. >> hot the report recommends tying approval of rate increases to a record of resiliency. maggeden cost consumers $300 million. hurricane irene cost consumers $312 million. horatio cost consumers $320 million. the impact i
just click on project economy. an announcement today shocked washington. the director of the cia, david petraeus, has resigned. the former four star general asked president obama to allow him to step down, admitting that he had an extramarital affair. petraeus took over as director in september of last year after serving as the top u.s. commander in iraq and afghanistan. be sure to stick around for nightly news with brian williams for more on the resignation. begins right after the news at...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> today in his first public remarks after his historic election, president obama sent a shock message to republicans who didn't listen for tuesday's results. he ran on raising taxes on those at the very top and the american people supported that stance and not rush limbaugh, speaker boehner should stand in the way. either they get in line or they can get run over and judging by the resounding welcome he got, the president got a lot of wind at his back. >> the president and vice president of the united states. [cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you, everybody. thank you. thank you very much. >> the support for the president's economic ideas exte
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> today in his first public remarks after his historic election, president obama...
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. >> everyone wants to get the economy moving again. everyone wants to get more americans back to work depen. it will slow down our ability to create jobs that everyone says he wants. >> the stalemate leads both sides no closer to a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. $700 billion in spending cuts and an end to the tax rates coming at the end of the year. boehner is under pressure from conservatives to not give in on the tax rate increases he is willing to end deductions that could raise the tax revenue. the president is getting pressure from the left. "new york times" columnist paul krugman going so far today to suggest the white house should be willing to daniel the economy to make their point with republicans. writing, "what should he do?" just say no and go over the cliff if necessary. the president said today he is open to giving in to a point. >> i want to be clear. i'm not wedded to every detail of my plan. i'm open to compromise. i am open to new ideas. i'm committed to solving our fiscal channel. i refuse to accept any approach tha
. >> everyone wants to get the economy moving again. everyone wants to get more americans back to work depen. it will slow down our ability to create jobs that everyone says he wants. >> the stalemate leads both sides no closer to a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. $700 billion in spending cuts and an end to the tax rates coming at the end of the year. boehner is under pressure from conservatives to not give in on the tax rate increases he is willing to end deductions that could...
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this will bring jobs home, result in a stronger, healthier economy, and a stronger, healthier economy means more americans working and more revenues, which is what the president is seeking. this framework can lead to common ground, and i hope the president will respond today in that same spirit. as i said on wednesday, this is an opportunity for the president to lead. this is his moment to engage the congress and work towards a solution that can passot chambers. >> brown: two senators join us now to discuss where things stand-- democrat ben cardin of maryland and republican bob corker of tennessee. senator corker, let's start with you, we heard in that first clip the president say that the vote on tuesday shows that most americans agree with his approach which includes raising taxes on the wealthy. so he right? what's your reading of the election results? >> well, i don't know. i'm not a good reader of election results. but i do think there is a lot of common ground in the senate, sal ofing this problem. and i think that republicans who want to solve this problem and i think that's th
this will bring jobs home, result in a stronger, healthier economy, and a stronger, healthier economy means more americans working and more revenues, which is what the president is seeking. this framework can lead to common ground, and i hope the president will respond today in that same spirit. as i said on wednesday, this is an opportunity for the president to lead. this is his moment to engage the congress and work towards a solution that can passot chambers. >> brown: two senators...
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. >> everyone wants to get the economy moving again, even everyone wants to get americans back to work again. raising tax rate will create the jobs that everyone says they want. >> the average household will see a tax increase of 3500 bucks if they can't reach an agreement. >>> 4s has been dethroned, the galaxy s3 overtook the 4s. 18million galaxy phones shipped worldwide compared to 16.2 million iphone 4s'. iphone 4s sales dropped as everyone waited for the release of the iphone 5. hurricane sandy may have ruined their halloween celebration, local children got a do over today. second chance to trick or treat. happening now, through sunday, the 2012 water foul festival. wyatt everhart is on the go. he will bring us something back to decorate the office. >> a nice shot of a goose right here. >> i tell you, we have seen it all. we have seen it all here, jamie, i'm sorry, rosey, and joesey and rosey, we have seen it all here, art, we have seen just incredible sights here. 42nd near for this. long standing eastern shore, easton tradition at the water foul festival. this is jamie, jamie, yo
. >> everyone wants to get the economy moving again, even everyone wants to get americans back to work again. raising tax rate will create the jobs that everyone says they want. >> the average household will see a tax increase of 3500 bucks if they can't reach an agreement. >>> 4s has been dethroned, the galaxy s3 overtook the 4s. 18million galaxy phones shipped worldwide compared to 16.2 million iphone 4s'. iphone 4s sales dropped as everyone waited for the release of the...
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expected to deliver his first address since his victory speech later today with a statement on the economy. topping up in his post-election domestic agenda is the so-called fiscal cliff of $700 billion in expiring tax cuts and automatic spending reductions set to take effect at the end of the year. under the terms of last year's debt deal, obama and senate democrats must agree on a deficit reduction package with house republicans or face automatic cuts that will likely contract the economy. on thursday, a new study from the congressional budget office said obama's call for ending the bush era tax cuts for the wealthiest americans while maintaining the cuts for lower income brackets won't hinder economic growth. republicans have insisted on preserving tax cuts for the rich under any deficit reduction package, claiming it would protect jobs. but the non-partisan cbo estimates the move would reduce job growth by as much as 200,000, far less than the 700,000 cited by house speaker john boehner. more than seven hours 61,000 homes and businesses remained without power on the east coast thursday
expected to deliver his first address since his victory speech later today with a statement on the economy. topping up in his post-election domestic agenda is the so-called fiscal cliff of $700 billion in expiring tax cuts and automatic spending reductions set to take effect at the end of the year. under the terms of last year's debt deal, obama and senate democrats must agree on a deficit reduction package with house republicans or face automatic cuts that will likely contract the economy. on...
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elections and another eye on domestic issues basically economy maybe he can do something about the palestinian israeli especially because he was so enthusiastic in the first hour he just had so many hopes and he just laid them out in cairo everywhere honestly i believe that he probably realizes there is nothing that he can do about it not when not now is in power not when lieberman is in power not when they simply continue to build settlements to. even put more checkpoints in cities there simply dividing the country making it impossible for the palestinians to create there to create their own country or establish their own country and the bit at the u.n. there's really is a readiness for and the palestinians they have the tax money that they're withholding and they can you know do even or take more measures against the palestinians and is obama willing to maybe exercise pressure and as well that's something that a lot of people think well you know you have to lobby you have the congress you have a lot of players here not necessarily that's not going to be the case not in the not in the first y
elections and another eye on domestic issues basically economy maybe he can do something about the palestinian israeli especially because he was so enthusiastic in the first hour he just had so many hopes and he just laid them out in cairo everywhere honestly i believe that he probably realizes there is nothing that he can do about it not when not now is in power not when lieberman is in power not when they simply continue to build settlements to. even put more checkpoints in cities there...
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commentators who are arguing that mitt romney given the state of the economy it could be another reagan carter where ronald reagan was able to beat jimmy carter in a poor economic climate and the reason that didn't happen and the reason why mitt romney really was no ronald reagan is because we're all reagan connected with voters he was an actor he had that ability to even you know even though he. might not understand or voters might not be able to connect with his his life style ronald reagan's life style i mean obviously he was he was very well off but at the same time he was able to to connect with them on a very personal level that twinkle in his eyes they feel that they were lied to and be able to connect with democrat with democratic crossover democratic independent voters who he appeal to mitt romney didn't have that appeal so it wasn't the same kind of you know steve i mean i'm kind of neutral here on this one ok but i'll give . you're a man what credit for he's a great campaigner i don't know if he's a great president i don't know if he's a great politician but he's a great camp
commentators who are arguing that mitt romney given the state of the economy it could be another reagan carter where ronald reagan was able to beat jimmy carter in a poor economic climate and the reason that didn't happen and the reason why mitt romney really was no ronald reagan is because we're all reagan connected with voters he was an actor he had that ability to even you know even though he. might not understand or voters might not be able to connect with his his life style ronald reagan's...
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consumer that the economy is picking up. and consumers in the united states, the confidence level is up the highest level it has been in five years. >> we will stay for a look at the numbers in the dax. down by 0.6% on the final trading day of the week. across the atlantic on wall street coming the dow jones also flat. the euro trading at a value of $1 u.s. -- u.s. $1.2712. >> the first round of budget talks have failed to produce an agreement. european parliament is pushing for a 7% increase in spending and more money for a supplementary budget this year. germany, france, and britain want to limit increases to less than 3%. the negotiations will continue next week. >> more business news coming later in the show including economic and is from china and the once in a decade leadership change. the strongest european economy is beefing up their welfare state. parliament has approved a contentious new subsidy for stay at home parents. opposition parties have criticized this scheme as promoting outdated ideas about families in an
consumer that the economy is picking up. and consumers in the united states, the confidence level is up the highest level it has been in five years. >> we will stay for a look at the numbers in the dax. down by 0.6% on the final trading day of the week. across the atlantic on wall street coming the dow jones also flat. the euro trading at a value of $1 u.s. -- u.s. $1.2712. >> the first round of budget talks have failed to produce an agreement. european parliament is pushing for a...
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experts say it's understandable, given the economy and stress all ofous are under. >>> a warmer day in comparison to yesterday. miresville, beautiful shot along the appalachian trail. made it in to middle 50s. you are going to crank it to 60. tomorrow the sunset, we are back to dark. dundalk, towards the key bridge, lots of sunshine getting your temperatures up to near 60 degrees, we will bust pass that in to the day tomorrow. maybe a beach day by monday as temperatures could come close to 70 if not surpassing that 71 in to tuesday afternoon. shot downtown b at 5:30, the 5:30 stats, 48% humidity, 33 the dew point. westerly wind, calming down at 5. in terms of this afternoon, up to 56 degrees, should be around 5249 time of the -- 59 this time of the year. temperatures across the state, range from 52 in the city, 54 towards frederick, falling in to the low 50s over the eastern shore, you will see your temperatures going down in to the 30ss tonight, 2 degrees warmer in comparison to 24 hours ago. milder air move in. a southerly wind, getting you temperatures going in to the 60s. at 7:00,
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and that's the problem with the economy right now. is the people who create the jobs are having a tough time getting financing, to expand their businesses. melissa: but, david, i mean, you sent out this letter that some people thought was threatening to your employees saying, you know, in essence you should think before you vote for president obama because you may lose your job if he wins. he did win. and now you gave people raises. so makes it seem like, maybe the letter was disingenuous? >> well, we're very cautiously optimistic. no one lost their jobs. in fact i gave everybody a raise, effective immediately. these people, first of all, i have the greatest employees in the world. they have been with me through thick and thin. and i wanted to reward them. we're the most profitable we've been in our history. i wanted them to share in those profits. they're the ones that --. melissa: wait, wait. how are you most profitable that you have been in your history if the reason you would have to lay people off because the economy is bad, so h
and that's the problem with the economy right now. is the people who create the jobs are having a tough time getting financing, to expand their businesses. melissa: but, david, i mean, you sent out this letter that some people thought was threatening to your employees saying, you know, in essence you should think before you vote for president obama because you may lose your job if he wins. he did win. and now you gave people raises. so makes it seem like, maybe the letter was disingenuous?...
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that is why the economy will, won't improve. unlikely to be successful xy -- >> bob: jobs created by people who are not 1%. >> andrea: there is a concern about the quality of healthcare. that is why this is an ongoing debate. they said it best when they tweeted i can't wait to go to a hospital run by the dmv. now that is a scary thought. >> andrea: they also tax middle class americans as well. if you don't have health insurance you pay a penalty. obamacare is filled with taxes on the middle class. >> kimberly: the doctor of your choice might have been let go because of obamacare. >> andrea: true. >> bob: but the 40 million people that don't have insurance, they can still go to the emergency room. >> greg: it still wouldn't be as expense i as obamacare. >> bob: there is substance to that. >> kimberly: are our food choices connected to the politics? interesting facts from the election. bob has them next on "the five." he ate them. ♪ ♪ so you say men are superior drivers? yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...sa
that is why the economy will, won't improve. unlikely to be successful xy -- >> bob: jobs created by people who are not 1%. >> andrea: there is a concern about the quality of healthcare. that is why this is an ongoing debate. they said it best when they tweeted i can't wait to go to a hospital run by the dmv. now that is a scary thought. >> andrea: they also tax middle class americans as well. if you don't have health insurance you pay a penalty. obamacare is filled with taxes...
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he cannot as a responsible adult let the economy go -- let us go over the fiscal cliff. that would be terrible for the xhi and for the people he's trying to protect in this. it would be terrible for the middle class. >> at the same time though the way he negotiates and the way he tries to reach that compromise is going to be essential. i think people on the democratic party will be willing to yield on some issues. they'll fight and scream and make good cases for their own position but at the end of the day if the compromise is reasonable and is good and he's gotten major concessions from the right, then i think -- >> i got the solution. if it comes down to the republican party led by john boehner brings this country to economic hell to protect the very rich, they're gone. so that's what he has to do is put them in the box. the only thing separating this country from economic deliverance to a better time is a bunch of republican toadies and hacks. >> he has to set the narrative -- >> let's figure tour jack lew and the rest of them figure how to carve this so the republica
he cannot as a responsible adult let the economy go -- let us go over the fiscal cliff. that would be terrible for the xhi and for the people he's trying to protect in this. it would be terrible for the middle class. >> at the same time though the way he negotiates and the way he tries to reach that compromise is going to be essential. i think people on the democratic party will be willing to yield on some issues. they'll fight and scream and make good cases for their own position but at...
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economy but they don't have a lot of time here. >> no, they don't. the president spoke on this today, not mentioning what was going on behind the scenes with the cia. consider the timeline here. there are only 53 days now left for congress to get to work and get this deal done in order to raise the debt ceiling this year congress put this countdown clock in effect and it has now unt january 1 to get it done. if nothing gets done, your payroll taxes could go up. the bush era income tax cuts would end and 449,000 defense industry jobs across virginia, maryland and d.c. could face layoffs if these automatic pentagon cuts are allowed to go forward. at the white house this afternoon the president spoke in front of what the administration called average americans. those special era tax cuts would expire. add to that deep spending cuts that will kick in. all of this has economists warning tonight of a double dip recession and possible rise of the unemployment rate up to 9.1%. >> the american people are looking for cooperation. they are looking for consensus
economy but they don't have a lot of time here. >> no, they don't. the president spoke on this today, not mentioning what was going on behind the scenes with the cia. consider the timeline here. there are only 53 days now left for congress to get to work and get this deal done in order to raise the debt ceiling this year congress put this countdown clock in effect and it has now unt january 1 to get it done. if nothing gets done, your payroll taxes could go up. the bush era income tax...
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we want to diversify our economy and be less dependent on government contracting in the long run. >> of course, while there is optimism congress will stop the fiscal cliff, it's been a little too close for comfort and like never before, local governments are doing what other places are across the country and looking to attract new indust. >> they got to act soon. this is going to happen before the end of the year. >>> well, there is punishment to report tonight for the seven navy seals who were paid consultants on a video game, a game some believe jeopardizes our national security. one of the seven was a member of the team that killed osama bin laden. andrea mccarren is in our satellite center with the latest on this. this is an interesting one, andrea. >> it sure is. the military confirms those seven navy seals have been given nonjudicial punishment, letters of reprimand which can be career ending and kneel be forced to give up half -- they'll be forced to give up half their pay for the next two months. >> pakistani compounds, they'll tell you. >> the recently released video game me
we want to diversify our economy and be less dependent on government contracting in the long run. >> of course, while there is optimism congress will stop the fiscal cliff, it's been a little too close for comfort and like never before, local governments are doing what other places are across the country and looking to attract new indust. >> they got to act soon. this is going to happen before the end of the year. >>> well, there is punishment to report tonight for the...
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people may reduce their holiday buying. >> the fiscal cliff could cause the economy to slide back into recession and raise the unemployment rate to 9.1%. >> the bottom line is, markets already saying, we are not sure what is happening here. the ultimate irony is this would have happened regardless of who got elected president. >> president obama is urging congress to act to avert this fiscal cliff. he is planning to meet with leaders of both parties in the white house next week. >> here is a look at some of our other top stories at this hour. cia director david petraeus has resigned to night because of an extramarital affair. in his letter of resignation, he said he asked president obama for permission to step down, saying his behavior was unacceptable as a husband and an official. president obama did accept the resignation. he said the four-star general has made our country safer and stronger. transportation officials have confirmed that they are investigating theft and misconduct by transportation department personnel. an extensive investigation has revealed employees received more t
people may reduce their holiday buying. >> the fiscal cliff could cause the economy to slide back into recession and raise the unemployment rate to 9.1%. >> the bottom line is, markets already saying, we are not sure what is happening here. the ultimate irony is this would have happened regardless of who got elected president. >> president obama is urging congress to act to avert this fiscal cliff. he is planning to meet with leaders of both parties in the white house next...
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more and proposed extending tax cuts from t bush era until 2013. >> everyone wants to get our economy moving, again. everyone wants to get more americans back to work, again. raising tax rates will slow down our ability to create the jobs that everyone says they want. >> so, all we need is action from the house. and i've got the pen, ready to sign the bill right away. i'm ready to do it. i'm ready to do it. >> that's where we stand for now. who knows where we'll be next week when president obama invited leaders of congress to the white house to continue these talks in person. live in the newsroom, keith russell, news 4. >>> the cold weather is leaving us and the sunshine is coming back for our weekend. storm team 4 meteorologist doug kammerer has more. >> we have been below average for two weeks and it looks like this weekend will change that. 54 degrees and the sun has already made its way down. the wind now out of the north at 6 miles per hour. still, a little chill to the air, but nothing like we've seen the last couple of days. speaking of the sun sets. the sun now sets before 5:0
more and proposed extending tax cuts from t bush era until 2013. >> everyone wants to get our economy moving, again. everyone wants to get more americans back to work, again. raising tax rates will slow down our ability to create the jobs that everyone says they want. >> so, all we need is action from the house. and i've got the pen, ready to sign the bill right away. i'm ready to do it. i'm ready to do it. >> that's where we stand for now. who knows where we'll be next week...
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. >> they are more aware that it's important for our economy growing the economy, and to put your money back in your local community. for every dollar you spend in alexandria, it almost entirely stays here. >> a lot will be willing to stay at home and deal with for the -- and deal with the cyber monday deals. the big box national stores could be open already at 8:00. some stores will try to rival that and open even earlier. back to you. live from alexandria, natasha barrett, abc7 news. >> just go ahead and get your shopping over with. an air bag problem has prompted the recall of the grand cherokee and liberty model years 2002-2004. the national highway transportation and safety administration have found they can go off without warning. 215 incidents have been reported. chrysler says they will fix the problem at no charge. "still ahead, it turns out bullying is not just between students. in this video, students cnet bullying a teacher. >> what is being done for the thousands still without power after sandy? >> the future of some d.c. >> you are watching abc7 news at 5 with leon harris,
. >> they are more aware that it's important for our economy growing the economy, and to put your money back in your local community. for every dollar you spend in alexandria, it almost entirely stays here. >> a lot will be willing to stay at home and deal with for the -- and deal with the cyber monday deals. the big box national stores could be open already at 8:00. some stores will try to rival that and open even earlier. back to you. live from alexandria, natasha barrett, abc7...
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this is more related to the economy. that is where you expect fiscal pressure to be applied. this makes perfect sense. >> where am more optimistic about consumer names. first of all he is getting long the at the money put. that is fantastic. he is only spending a quarter of the width of the spread. i don't agree with the stock this is a great thing. >> you have to believe is one or two of the following things. >> i think americans think about the fact that they may be paying 2%, 3%, 4% more in taxes. americans make their money on transaction volume. >> california voted in the tax increase. you have a lot of wealthy individuals. i carry american express card. does that effect my spending? yes, it does. >> let's bottom line this all. >> as the old addage would say don't leave home without it dan's put spread limitt suggests $125 and offers a four to one payout. moving on to the next trade call it the battle of the big box retailers wal-mart and home depot report earnings next week. this comes amid a massive storm here in the northeast. how should you repay? let's call to the ch
this is more related to the economy. that is where you expect fiscal pressure to be applied. this makes perfect sense. >> where am more optimistic about consumer names. first of all he is getting long the at the money put. that is fantastic. he is only spending a quarter of the width of the spread. i don't agree with the stock this is a great thing. >> you have to believe is one or two of the following things. >> i think americans think about the fact that they may be paying...
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lead to more stability in a larger sense as a part of society along with the rule of law and stable economy and thriving business, eight parts society. >> i have an answer that is quite controversial that doesn't have to do with the military perce but has to do with the policy on how much u.s. controlled the development of medical devices and drugs and it has become so problematic that big pharma and medical technology developers are now going to other countries to do clinical trials and the work that is necessary to prove there are drugs and devices that work successfully in humans. this is a very backward way of promoting national security in the context of preventing people from disease and injury through advanced technology but it is important that our industry in the health sector is turning to other countries, that we maintain strong relations with those countries and make sure there is a handshake between our medical professionals and their medical professionals, the we are not just experimenting on their population. that is important unintended consequence of the current policy. >>
lead to more stability in a larger sense as a part of society along with the rule of law and stable economy and thriving business, eight parts society. >> i have an answer that is quite controversial that doesn't have to do with the military perce but has to do with the policy on how much u.s. controlled the development of medical devices and drugs and it has become so problematic that big pharma and medical technology developers are now going to other countries to do clinical trials and...
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it all sort of takes energy out of the economy and so at the end of the day they're going to do this short term remedy but it leaves us with an even larger government compared to the size of the private sector and it's just all bad news for the economy but what i'm amazed it is suddenly this if this fiscal cliff appeared the day after election day right and it must have been i have been there right it's been there for a decade now right right so then my question to you mike ok people may not agree on the solutions in the fiscal cliff they may not agree on not extending these these tax cuts they may not agree on these particular spending cuts that are from the sequester ation but one going off the fiscal cliff at least start to chip away at this cancer even if we can agree on this being the best solution to do that yes it would i would argue that we did step off the fiscal cliff and we've been in freefall ever since the bush tax cuts and we passed medicare part d. back in two thousand and one to two thousand and three is when all of these events that took place that created this cliff
it all sort of takes energy out of the economy and so at the end of the day they're going to do this short term remedy but it leaves us with an even larger government compared to the size of the private sector and it's just all bad news for the economy but what i'm amazed it is suddenly this if this fiscal cliff appeared the day after election day right and it must have been i have been there right it's been there for a decade now right right so then my question to you mike ok people may not...
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businesses try to blame the tough times on this but the reality that they say in politics is "it's the economy stupid". this is about legislating against those seen less than the ideal. you just read the comment and [inaudible] the chronicle, the comments on facebook. if everyone looked like a super model we wouldn't be here today. there are many people with clothes, behaviors that i don't like but i coexist with them or i turn my eyes or turn the other way. when it comes to [inaudible] owner who is against this and sells giant breasts for halloween near the toys. her windows are the most sexualized on castro street and for the fair and this is clearly becoming an issue that nudism is confused with sexualism. it is also i believe proponents of the wild car and not far in the store before you see sexual items back in the store, so let's move beyond the hypocrisy and move beyond the fact that children aren't harm and let's oppose this proposed ban. it's far too reaching and will change in san francisco and gent triifiy it forever. >> thank you. thank you. next speaker. >> hi. i am ron and an art
businesses try to blame the tough times on this but the reality that they say in politics is "it's the economy stupid". this is about legislating against those seen less than the ideal. you just read the comment and [inaudible] the chronicle, the comments on facebook. if everyone looked like a super model we wouldn't be here today. there are many people with clothes, behaviors that i don't like but i coexist with them or i turn my eyes or turn the other way. when it comes to...
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the economy will drive housing. if we get the economy going, housing clearly turns. if it goes back to normal building, 1.3 million units a year, which most economists say we're going to have to do soon. remember, we've added 15 million americans in the last five years or so. that's going it add 2 million jobs right there. so housing could become the thing that starts driving, help drive the economy if we get this economy going. >> isn't the industry still working through a lot of assets? isn't the industry still looking at the housing recovery largely a function of refinancing? how do you get new private money going into the mortgage market? >> so we are -- people who do mortgage are doing a lot of purchase mortgages and re-fi. 4.5 million homes are being sold a year. mortgage is still a little tight. i think one of the things that would be really good, the regulators, legislators, and businesses fix as soon as we can, what are the new rules around mortgages? it is too it tight. appraisals are too tight. income appraisals are too tight. underwriting is too tight. we
the economy will drive housing. if we get the economy going, housing clearly turns. if it goes back to normal building, 1.3 million units a year, which most economists say we're going to have to do soon. remember, we've added 15 million americans in the last five years or so. that's going it add 2 million jobs right there. so housing could become the thing that starts driving, help drive the economy if we get this economy going. >> isn't the industry still working through a lot of assets?...
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. >> clearly the deficit is a drag on our economy. and we can't continue to spend money that we don't have. i don't want to box myself in. i don't want to box anybody else in. i think it's important for us to come to an agreement with the president. this is his opportunity to lead. >> any word from the speaker, every word from the president being analyzed for hidden meanings. here's a quick snapshot. >> when he is not willing to negotiate on is raising taxes on the wealthiest americans. and that is where the battle lines will be drawn. >> the president's language is important. his words, i'm not wedded to every detail. i'm open to compromise. open to new ideas. but we are not going to do something that doesn't deal with the tax cuts. >> i think the tone of this is pretty good especially from the speaker this morning when he said, you know, i'm not going to box myself in. and i don't want to box the president in. >> let's get straight to our own kate bolduan, she's here with an excellent, excellent panel. >> excellent, excellent. i lik
. >> clearly the deficit is a drag on our economy. and we can't continue to spend money that we don't have. i don't want to box myself in. i don't want to box anybody else in. i think it's important for us to come to an agreement with the president. this is his opportunity to lead. >> any word from the speaker, every word from the president being analyzed for hidden meanings. here's a quick snapshot. >> when he is not willing to negotiate on is raising taxes on the wealthiest...
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he ran to be in charge of the economy. the fact of the matter at the end of the day it will be his fingerprints and negotiations have to stop panicking and stop negotiations in public and stop surrendering the principles if boehner felt there should be revenue increases wait to talk to the president do not go on abc news, or abc news and talking about how obamacare is wrong and we are prepared to do revenue increases. that wasn't the decision of the election. harry reid is out this talking about 19 trillion or $20 trillion in debt. we get beyond january 1, we signed off on $2.5 trillion more in debt. we signed off on trashing businesses. tracking the so-called rich. anyone who earned $250,000 and more will have a hugely negative effect on our economy. what have we achieved? >>neil: if part of the revenue issue isn't raising the rates, but is closing loopholes, and credits and special allowances. >>guest: like mortgage interest deduction? >>neil: hear me out. is it leaving mortgage and charitable deductions aside, you are r
he ran to be in charge of the economy. the fact of the matter at the end of the day it will be his fingerprints and negotiations have to stop panicking and stop negotiations in public and stop surrendering the principles if boehner felt there should be revenue increases wait to talk to the president do not go on abc news, or abc news and talking about how obamacare is wrong and we are prepared to do revenue increases. that wasn't the decision of the election. harry reid is out this talking...
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secondly there, is no message on the economy. they have nothing other than johnny one note on cutting taxes. we've talked about taxes are at 15% of gdp right now. it ain't an economic policy. it isn't intellectually bold. isn't intellectually defensible and that's the problem for the republicans. yes, i agree we want to have a healthy two-party system but it's not going to happen until the republicans do some soul searching. >> julian, jimmy, thank you so much. do stay with us. more to come. it ain't an economic policy. much. >>> we're back with more on the resignation of general david petraeus as head of the cia citing an extramarital affair. michael hastings has written about general petraeus in "rolling stone" and in his book "the operators." i joins us from chicago. mike, could you put general petraeus' career in con ftext f us? >> sure. i mean, you're dealing with one of the most influential and historic generals in modern american military history. i would have to say on a level of reporting, it's very bizarre what we're se
secondly there, is no message on the economy. they have nothing other than johnny one note on cutting taxes. we've talked about taxes are at 15% of gdp right now. it ain't an economic policy. it isn't intellectually bold. isn't intellectually defensible and that's the problem for the republicans. yes, i agree we want to have a healthy two-party system but it's not going to happen until the republicans do some soul searching. >> julian, jimmy, thank you so much. do stay with us. more to...
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as the number one economy by the end of twenty six days. spain has found yet another way to try a brief fillets budget because she plans to sell around one hundred prime state properties by twenty six days to say this could bring the country almost three believe euros in total. and speaking about state property russia's consulting group hill has valued the most recognizable of real estate in several capitals according to the firm's estimates the kremlin is a real bargain in comparison with other european loudmouths it was valued at only fifteen billion dollars meanwhile the tower of london got the price tag of almost twice small than the symbol of the russian government's however ninety billion dollars is still not a great deal of comparison with other relics one of the greatest works of roman architecture and engineering the coliseum was valued at one hundred ten billion and the eiffel tower hit the top of the right with an estimated cost of an enormous five hundred and fifty billion dollars that's almost equal to the market cap of the wor
as the number one economy by the end of twenty six days. spain has found yet another way to try a brief fillets budget because she plans to sell around one hundred prime state properties by twenty six days to say this could bring the country almost three believe euros in total. and speaking about state property russia's consulting group hill has valued the most recognizable of real estate in several capitals according to the firm's estimates the kremlin is a real bargain in comparison with...
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look, the president took an economy that was falling off a cliff. he took an economy where the economic statistics in the fall of 2008 were worse than they had been in the fall of 1929. he stopped the fall. while it hasn't been as rapid as we would have liked, the economy has been climbing for the last three years. i think there's good reason to expect that that pace of increase can accelerate if we can avoid distractions like the fiscal cliff. as the housing market starts to turn, i think it's reasonable to hope that growth will accelerate, that the rate of job creation will increase, and we'll start to see what used to be vicious cycles become virtuous circles with more income growth leading to more hiring, leading to more income growth. that's the kind of environment that the president will, i'm sure, be working to put in place. >> what are the implications of going off the fiscal cliff? everyone's saying, well, a lot of economists i've spoken with are saying that the economy does dip back into recession in 2013 if we do nothing by year ends. do
look, the president took an economy that was falling off a cliff. he took an economy where the economic statistics in the fall of 2008 were worse than they had been in the fall of 1929. he stopped the fall. while it hasn't been as rapid as we would have liked, the economy has been climbing for the last three years. i think there's good reason to expect that that pace of increase can accelerate if we can avoid distractions like the fiscal cliff. as the housing market starts to turn, i think it's...
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economists say the fiscal cliff could throw the economy back into a recession. both republicans and democrats emphasize compromise. >> this is an opportunity for the president to lead. this is his moment to engage the congress and work towards a solution that can pass both chambers. >> reporter: the cliff is automatic tax hikes that could kick in by the end of the year. the average american family will pay between 2 and $3000 in additional taxes. 12,000 government programs will see cults and unemployment is expected to -- cuts and unemployment is expected to climb back above 9%. >> the big problem is uncertainty. we need to see progress on the fiscal cliff. so long there is uncertainty that will hamper the economy. >> reporter: reported jobs here could expand by 7.2% between 2013 and 2014. this is because of solid job growth and technology in san jose and san francisco. >> if there is a potential recession on the horizon, companies are not going to expand. they're not going to spend the money on hiring new employees. they may cut more employees and we're back to
economists say the fiscal cliff could throw the economy back into a recession. both republicans and democrats emphasize compromise. >> this is an opportunity for the president to lead. this is his moment to engage the congress and work towards a solution that can pass both chambers. >> reporter: the cliff is automatic tax hikes that could kick in by the end of the year. the average american family will pay between 2 and $3000 in additional taxes. 12,000 government programs will see...
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